• The Dancing Man Brewery

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Vegan-friendly
Lacto
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Beer/Wine
British
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Non-veg

Serves meat, vegan options available. Pub restaurant with vegan options on the menu: full menu available on its website. Dishes include olives and chargrilled artichokes, mash, baby roast potatoes, garlic rosemary sautéed potatoes, ciabatta and focaccia, market vegetables, leek and potato cakes, garlic mushrooms on toast, soup du jour, vegan melt sandwich, casablanca tagine, lentil and walnut burger. For dessert there's chocolate avocado mousse, fruity sorbets, panda cotta. Open Mon-Wed 11:00-23:00, Thu-Sat 11:00-00:00, Sun 11:00-23:00.


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5 Reviews

First Review by JohnEtheridge

HippyBikingChick

Points +325

Vegan
31 Jan 2024

Five stars good!

The menu full of vegan choices and the friendly service makes this worthwhile!

Nashmeister

Points +72

Mostly Veg
12 Jan 2022

Happy Dancing Vegan Munchers

The Dancing Man Brewery restaurant upstairs had some very good tasty vegan (as well as vegetarian and gluten free) options across all the courses to go with their excellent selection of real ales and a wide choice of bar drinks.

The venue has a great atmosphere and friendly professional staff. On arrival at the bar downstairs, the barman offered us a taster of keg and cask IPA which helped us start drinking and made us even hungrier on a cold Winter evening! #Veganuary

Updated from previous review on 2022-01-12

Pros: Some good tasty vegan options and sides, Staff vegan friendly (but please do not eat them!)

Cons: Could do with more vegan options, Difficult to see vegan symbol on menu in evening

Purplescorpio

Points +89

Vegan
12 Jan 2022

Great service, good vegan options, plus cask and barrel ales

The atmosphere is amazing, the staff are friendly and know their stuff when it comes to the food and drink choices (namely the ales).
The choice of ales, cask and keg, are amazing with some fantastic flavours and varying percentages.
The vegan options are good (there could be more). The vegan garlic bread costs more than the regular cheese garlic bread though.
The menu implies that a side order of seasonal vegetables would be vegan (and gluten free) but the staff checked that we wanted them vegan as they come in butter. If they didn't then the veg would've gone back. Not very clear on the menu in our opinion. Fortunately the staff used their initiative to check when everything else we ordered was vegan.
The choice of pies on the specials board looked incredible but as they are made fresh they take around 40 minutes to come out. You cannot rush such things! Unfortunately we didn't have time but will definitely go back and try one next time!
Highly recommended. #Veganuary

Pros: Tasty, fresh food, quick service, Great atmosphere, Friendly, helpful and knowledgeable staff

Cons: A bit pricey, Side of veg is not automatically vegan, Vegan garlic bread costs more than cheese gb!

Nashmeister

12 Jan 2022

Domi1993

Points +163

Vegan
06 Jul 2020

Great Vegan Options!

Went here for valentines with my partner and the food was amazing and reasonably priced. Good range of vegan options, good portion sizes too. I had the sausage roll, mushroom bourguignon, and the sticky toffee pudding. Really nice cozy atmosphere too- definitely worth a visit!

JohnEtheridge

Points +15

Vegetarian
04 Aug 2019

very poor experience

I tried a beer at the pub, which tasted like dishwater. I complained to the staff and returned a near full pint, they wouldn't acknowledge my complaint. I had to ask for the manager, who blankly refused my complaint stating" I don't like the taste of this beer, however you should have asked for a taster first" . I replied the beer was bought in a round, and so I couldn't try the beer. She flatly refused me another option and left me and my friends amazed at her approach. If this had been any other pub, they would have either refunded or offered me another beer, as the negative experience for my group of 8 friends left us not wanting to recommend this place to anyone. If a microbrewery produces beer that cannot be purchased in other pubs, they need to be a little more forgiving if a customer has a genuine complaint.




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